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5 Tips For End Of Season Tomato Plant Care
When the weather turns cold and days get short, tomato plants slow down. Here are five ways to get the most out of them this autumn.
By Amy Grant
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Why Cucumbers Turn Yellow And What You Can Do About It
Yellow cucumbers are usually a bad sign, but sometimes that's how they're meant to be. Learn how to tell the difference.
By Nikki Tilley
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Tips For Planting Cherry Seeds: Can You Grow A Cherry Tree Pit
Planting cherry pits and growing trees isn't just a dream - it's totally doable, and fun! Click here for everything you need to know.
By Amy Grant
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Growing Gluten-Free Fonio At Home
Looking for a new gluten-free grain? Try growing the ancient cereal crop called Fonio for a healthy change.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Why Fall Garlic Planting Is The Best Method
Fall is a great time to get garlic planted in the garden. Cold weather gives it a good start for a rich aromatic spring harvest.
By Amy Grant
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The Right Time To Pick A Cantaloupe - How And When To Pick Cantaloupe
Knowing the right time to pick a cantaloupe can mean the difference between a good crop and a bad one. Follow the tips in this article to harvest the best cantaloupe fruits possible.
By Nikki Tilley
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6 Tasty Hybrid Fruits And Vegetables For The Home Garden
Learn about some of the most popular hybrid fruits and vegetables to grow in the garden and the pros and cons of hybrids.
By Amy Grant
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Unusual Potato Varieties To Grow In Your Garden
If you’re a potato lover, this article will fill you in on all the amazing varieties of special and unusual potatoes.
By Amy Grant
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White Pumpkin Leaves: How To Get Rid Of Powdery Mildew On Pumpkins
Do you have white, powdery mildew on your pumpkin leaves? You're in good company; so do I. What causes white pumpkin leaves and how can you get rid of that powdery mildew on your pumpkins? Find out in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Best Companion Plants For Thyme In The Garden
While companion planting isn’t an exact science, thyme proves to be one of the best companions for some, but not all garden plants.
By Amy Grant
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What Vegetables Are Good For Elderly Gardeners To Grow?
A healthy hobby for the elderly, vegetable gardening can be easy and fun with a few special considerations for seniors.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Can I Plant A Plum Pit: Tips For Planting Fresh Plum Seeds
Have you ever wondered "Can I plant a plum pit?" The answer to planting plums from a pit is a resounding yes! Learn how to grow plums from pits in the article that follows. Click here to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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What’s Eating My Squash? How To Protect Squash Plants
If you see bites, scratches and missing chunks on your prized squash plants, learn which animals are helping themselves.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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8 Easy Vegetables Anyone Can Grow
Fast, easy to grow vegetables make for fun family gardening. Read about the 8 easiest and most popular crops.
By Amy Grant
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Pear Varieties: What Are Some Common Types Of Pear Trees
What are the different varieties of pear and what are their differences? Click here for a breakdown of some of the best pear varieties.
By Liz Baessler
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Best Sage Companion Plants In The Garden
Sage is a great companion for many garden plants, encouraging pollinators and repelling pests. Read more about sage for companion planting.
By Amy Grant
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Garden Layout Plans – Tips On Layout Options For The Garden
There are several types of garden layouts, each with different advantages. In the following article, we'll take a look at different vegetable garden layout ideas and which garden layout plans might work best for you.
By Amy Grant